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Professional tax service, Bankruptcy,unfiled tax returns, and Tax resolution serviceWed, 07 Dec 2016 15:02:15 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1Tax Resolution Attorney John P. Willis Reviews Tax Rules That Won’t Change Under Trumphttp://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reviews-tax-rules-that-wont-change-under-trump.php
http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reviews-tax-rules-that-wont-change-under-trump.php#respondFri, 02 Dec 2016 14:55:10 +0000http://www.irsallstar.com/?p=1426Tax resolution attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR, acknowledges there are probably many tax changes that will come with the new Trump Presidency but for now there are a host of rules that won’t change.

Fairhope, AL, December 2, 2016: Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently posted a new article on his website entitled “Basic Tax Rules That are Unlikely to Change Under Trump.” The focus of Mr. Willis’s latest article is a list of rules that will most likely not change when Trump takes office.

Willis writes, “Now that we have a new President who’ll be taking office this January, we can expect some changes to the tax rules coming down the pike.” He adds, “However, there are several areas that are highly unlikely to change.” Willis states, “I’ll focus on several of those areas for now. We have to wait and see what kind of changes Trump is going to make and how those changes will affect the majority of taxpayers.”

One thing the IRS isn’t about to change says Willis is that the “IRS taxes all income from any source, whether in cash or in kind: You win the Lottery, you get taxed; you win at the slot machines or the casino, you get taxed.” He adds, “You get the picture.”

Additionally, Willis says the IRS is not likely to change their stance on foreign bank accounts. He writes, “Foreign accounts are being targeted more intensely than ever and that is not likely to change. While you don’t receive a 1099 form, you still must report the income generated in these accounts.” He further advises, “Don’t be cavalier about this. This IRS has collected $10 billion as a result of offshore compliance.”

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 15 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.

]]>http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reviews-tax-rules-that-wont-change-under-trump.php/feed0Tax Resolution Attorney John P. Willis Reviews Current Tax News Where Scams Still Reignhttp://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reviews-current-tax-news-where-scams-still-reign.php
http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reviews-current-tax-news-where-scams-still-reign.php#respondMon, 21 Nov 2016 16:16:03 +0000http://www.irsallstar.com/?p=1402Tax resolution attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com takes a look at the lack of current relevant tax news and focuses on the second most important topic which is still tax scammers.

Fairhope, AL, November 21 2016: Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently published a blog on his website entitled “Current Tax News is Mixed Bag of Good, Bad and Ugly.” Mr. Willis acknowledges a lack of helpful tax news in light of the Presidential election. He writes. “If you’ve been hankering for some relevant tax related news that might help you this time of year, it’s been pretty dismal. All you’ve been hearing about is the hoopla surrounding the Presidential election and the constant focus on Trump’s taxes.”

“Unfortunately,” says Willis, “the second most popular tax related news story has to do with tax scams. Despite the news coverage and continuous warnings from the IRS, taxpayers are still falling into the scammers trap.”

Willis admits, “I hate it when I hear how frequently unsuspecting taxpayers are scammed.” He continues adding, “However, I am happy to be able to report that some progress is being made.”

“According to an article posted on www.cnbc.com,” says Willis, “just a few weeks ago, dozens of arrests were made outside of Mumbai, India. A large call center was in business specifically to scam American taxpayers.” He elaborates, “The way it worked was the call center employees sent mass text messages to roughly 10,000 American’s cell phone numbers.”

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 15 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.

]]>http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reviews-current-tax-news-where-scams-still-reign.php/feed0Tax Resolution Attorney John P. Willis Urges Do-It-Yourself Tax Preparers to Stophttp://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-urges-do-it-yourself-tax-preparers-to-stop.php
http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-urges-do-it-yourself-tax-preparers-to-stop.php#respondWed, 09 Nov 2016 21:11:51 +0000http://www.irsallstar.com/?p=1395Tax resolution attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR, points to a growing trend of do-it-yourself tax preparation and suggests that those are the taxpayers who are most often in trouble with the IRS.

Fairhope, AL, November 9, 2016: Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently posted a new article on his website entitled “Resist the Urge to Do Your Own Taxes.” Mr. Willis proposes in his latest article that people uneducated in tax law who attempt to do their own taxes are pretty much asking for trouble.

Willis writes, “I always find it amazing when I hear that so many people prepare and file their own tax returns. I mean, honestly, there are so many other things we can tinker with and do ourselves that don’t require ongoing, intensive education and, which can have such a potentially devastating impact on our lives.” He continues adding, “I admit that I get a thrill when I am able to make minor repairs around my house. But when it comes to major repairs or electricity and plumbing, I leave that to the experts.”

Willis contends, “I only suggest preparing your own tax returns if you are a CPA or Enrolled Agent.” He adds a caveat, “If your taxes are simple, meaning you have one job, get one W-2 form and have absolutely no deductions, you could fill out a digital form and submit your returns.” “Otherwise,” says Willis, “you might as well go ahead and invest in some professional dental equipment too!”

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 15 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.

Fairhope, AL, September 19, 2016: Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently posted a new article on his website entitled “First Time Freshman Parents and 529 Savings Tax Benefits Tips”, in which he offers tips that will help parents stay out of IRS trouble.

On a congratulatory note Willis writes, “You did the smart thing and started a 529 College Savings Plan for your child and now your kid is finally off to college.” He continues adding, “It’s time to start using that money and there’s a slight learning curve toward using it compliantly. The IRS will be watching you closely when you file your taxes in April.”

According to Willis, “Many parents make mistakes that end up costing them more money or putting them in jeopardy with the IRS. I’d like to help you avoid making some rookie mistakes and keep Uncle Sam off your back.”

“For starters,” says Willis, “it’s important to withdraw money from your 529 Saving only for “qualified or eligible education expenses.” He elaborates, “Eligible expenses include tuition, books and supplies, room and board, and special equipment required by the school or class. Computers, tablets and peripherals such as printers and education software are also covered.”

On a cautionary note, Willis states, “Be careful claiming expenses that aren’t covered which include travel expenses to and from campus, campus logo items such as hats, mugs, sweatshirts, and computer games.” He adds, “Do yourself a favor – review and stick to the expenses outlined by the IRS. The IRS allows for educational expenses not expenses that display your kid’s school spirit.”

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 15 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.

]]>http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-helps-parents-avoid-529-savings-mistakes.php/feed0Tax Resolution Attorney John P. Willis, Provides Educational Back-to-School Tax Tipshttp://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-provides-educational-back-to-school-tax-tips.php
http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-provides-educational-back-to-school-tax-tips.php#respondMon, 22 Aug 2016 10:16:28 +0000http://www.irsallstar.com/?p=1410Tax resolution attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR, reveals how sending kids off to school or going back to school for the love of learning can result in big savings at tax time.

Fairhope, AL, August 22, 2016:Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently posted a new article on his website entitled “Going Back to School Can Make The Going Easier at Tax Time”, in which he offers a number of tax tips to keep in mind when sending the kids off to school.

While some kids around the country have already headed back to school, most are just getting ready to head back. As Mr. Willis writes, “Whether you’re sending your kid to college, kindergarten or anywhere in between, you might be able to claim a few substantial tax deductions.” He continues adding, “Perhaps you’ve even decided to go back to school to prepare for a new career or simply for the love of continuous learning.”

According to Willis, “Whatever your circumstances, once you review the items below you may discover that you can keep a little more of your hard earned cash instead of having to give it to Uncle Sam next April. Remember to keep track of your expenses for those deductions that are allowed.”

Among the items that are tax deductible, Willis cites, “the childcare component costs of private school tuition for children under 13.” Even though, as he points out, “Neither private school nor parochial school tuition at the primary level is deductible. School uniforms are also not deductible even if they are required.”

According to Willis, “If you have a kid in college you probably already know that expenses incurred moving them to college are not deductible.” “But,” he adds, “if your kid is moving directly from college for that first job, those expenses may be eligible for the moving expenses deduction.”

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 15 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.

Fairhope, AL, July 20, 2016: Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently published a blog on his website entitled “How to Avoid Uber-Trouble with the Tax Man.” According to Mr. Willis, “Once, uber was a prefix that meant better, larger or greater than. It prefaced words like cool and rich and expensive.”

Willis continues adding, “Today, though, we are getting to know Uber as a really cool way to get from one place to another, and as a way for people looking to make some extra money on their own schedule. Uber is a forerunner in what has become known as the ‘sharing economy’.”

“As independent contractors,” writes Willis, “Uber drivers are self-employed individual who are responsible for calculating their taxable income. They also must pay federal and state income and self-employment tax on the profits they earn.”

Willis continues, “It might be a great way to make some extra cash or to be in business for yourself working on your own schedule, however, many Uber drivers have been running into tax issues with the IRS. That could spell uber-trouble for the not so tax savvy drivers.”

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 15 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.

]]>http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-helps-is-uber-helpful-for-uber-drivers.php/feed0Tax Resolution Attorney John P. Willis Turns His Sights to Wesley Snipes and His Fight with the IRShttp://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-turns-his-sights-to-wesley-snipes-and-his-fight-with-the-irs.php
http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-turns-his-sights-to-wesley-snipes-and-his-fight-with-the-irs.php#respondMon, 09 May 2016 19:59:59 +0000http://www.irsallstar.com/?p=1370Tax resolution attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com wonders who is the underdog and who is the super villain in the public fight between Wesley Snipes and the IRS, suggesting that this may be a case of role reversal.

Fairhope, AL, May 9, 2016: Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently published a blog on his website entitled “Snipes Fights IRS After Stint in Club Fed.” Willis indicates that Wesley Snipes is more willing to fight than pay even after spending three years as a guest in the federal prison system.

Willis writes, “I doubt there is a person on the planet that would opt for giving away a huge chunk of their hard-earned money to a government agency for taxes rather than keeping it themselves if they didn’t have to.” He continues adding, “Attempting to avoid paying taxes by claiming that someone led him down the primrose path of believing that income taxes are illegal is what got actor Wesley Snipes into hot water with the IRS in the first place. He avoided paying taxes from 1999 to 2001 to the tune of millions for which he ultimately spent 3 years in prison.”

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 15 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.

]]>http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-turns-his-sights-to-wesley-snipes-and-his-fight-with-the-irs.php/feed0Tax Resolution Attorney John P. Willis Reveals IRS Stance on Taxing Identity Theft Protective Serviceshttp://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reveals-irs-stance-on-taxing-identity-theft-protective-services.php
http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reveals-irs-stance-on-taxing-identity-theft-protective-services.php#respondMon, 02 May 2016 15:37:09 +0000http://www.irsallstar.com/?p=1362Tax resolution attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com discusses recent IRS information on whether or not they are going to tax individuals and businesses for services they hire for identity restoration, identity theft insurance and other services necessary after major data breaches.

Fairhope, AL, May 2, 2016:Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently posted a new article on his website entitled “Haven’t Victims of Data Breaches Have Been Taxed Enough?” With multiple services emerging as a result of innumerable data breaches, the IRS is spending lots of time wondering if and who they should tax, according to Mr. Willis.

Willis reminds readers, “During the 2014 tax season we were all reminded, almost on a daily basis, about the numerous data breaches that occurred. It seemed that the identity of every taxpayer was at risk. Private industry had data breaches as did the federal government with one of the most massive data breaches occurring at the IRS.”

According to Willis, “Now, it appears that the IRS seems to think they are doing individuals and businesses a big favor by merely considering not to tax either on payments made to the companies that serve those who’ve had their identities stolen in the numerous data breaches.” He continues adding, “The very fact that the IRS is putting time and resources into pondering whether or not taxpayers should be taxed on recovering their identities and reputations as responsible citizens is disconcerting. It would appear the IRS might want to place all of their limited resources due to massive budget cuts toward correcting the problem that allowed their systems to be breached in the first place. And, they might be better served by making efforts to ease the burden of those taxpayers who were treated like criminals while the criminals were treated like innocent taxpayers whose identities they stole.”

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 15 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.

]]>http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reveals-irs-stance-on-taxing-identity-theft-protective-services.php/feed0Tax Resolution Attorney John P. Willis Reveals Details of New Portability Tax Break For Married Coupleshttp://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reveals-details-of-new-portability-tax-break-for-married-couples.php
http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reveals-details-of-new-portability-tax-break-for-married-couples.php#respondMon, 25 Apr 2016 20:05:50 +0000http://www.irsallstar.com/?p=1354Tax resolution attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com writes about the latest gift and estate tax break available to married couples who don’t set up trusts before death, allowing $11 million in assets to be passed on to heirs free of estate tax.

Fairhope, AL, April 25, 2016:Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently posted a new blog on his website entitled “Married with Millions? Look Into The New IRS “Portability” Tax Break.” Even couples without double digit millions can gain from John Willis’s latest blog.

Willis writes, “If you’re looking for a smarter, more efficient way to pass on wealth to heirs, the IRS has created it. According to The Wall Street Journal, “The Internal Revenue Service recently released final rules detailing a generous estate- and gift-tax break for married couples who don’t set up expensive trusts before death. This exemption, which is indexed for inflation, is $5.43 million per individual in 2015. This year, only a tiny fraction of estates—about 4,000—are expected to owe taxes, according the data from the Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan group in Washington.”

According to Willis, “Originally, trusts were set up to shelter assets being passed to heirs from taxes. However, today trusts are considered “clumsy and costly”, according to the Wall Street Journal article. And, besides, with a trust you have to be willing and able to plan ahead which, apparently many wealthy people are reluctant to do.”

Willis adds, “Even those without double digit millions are well advised to look into portability, simply because it’s possible that the estate could grow to double digits down the road as assets rise in value, particularly if a surviving spouse lives on for decades.”

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 15 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.

]]>http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-reveals-details-of-new-portability-tax-break-for-married-couples.php/feed0Tax Resolution Attorney John P. Willis Sheds Light on New Taxpayer Bill of Rights Adopted by The IRShttp://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-sheds-light-on-new-taxpayer-bill-of-rights-adopted-by-the-irs.php
http://www.irsallstar.com/news/tax-resolution-attorney-john-p-willis-sheds-light-on-new-taxpayer-bill-of-rights-adopted-by-the-irs.php#respondMon, 18 Apr 2016 19:49:18 +0000http://www.irsallstar.com/?p=1348Tax resolution attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com posts the new Taxpayer Bill of Rights adopted by the IRS and encourages every taxpayer to become aware of their rights when dealing with this most feared government body.

Fairhope, AL, April 18, 2016:Tax Attorney John Willis, CEO and founder of IRSALLSTAR.com, recently posted a new article on his website entitled “Congress Not Needed. IRS Adopts Its Own Taxpayer Bill of Rights.” Most taxpayers may not be aware that there have ever been any taxpayer rights. However, Mr. Willis says otherwise and elaborates on the newest rights.

Willis states, “Back in the 1990’s Congress passed a taxpayer bill of rights twice. However, the IRS took the initiative to adopt one this year without being forced to by Congress.” He continues adding, “Perhaps the overwhelming discontent for the IRS held by taxpayers around the country finally inspired the IRS to take action. “

According to Willis, “If you’ve ever had an unsatisfying interaction with the IRS, you can be certain you are not alone. The IRS is fully aware of how they are perceived and the massive government body is letting you know you have rights in the off-putting and discouraging tax process.”

Willis posts the 10 Taxpayer Bill of Rights provisions. He also says, “Taxpayers now can stand up for their rights with or without representation. Abuses by anyone representing the IRS will no longer be tolerated as the word spreads that there is an established and followed Taxpayer Bill of Rights. Another bit of ammunition in the arsenal against tax fraud scammers never hurts either.”

Mr. Willis believes strongly in supporting and representing the “underdog” and has devoted his entire professional life to protecting and defending those who need it most. As an attorney, Mr. Willis takes his role as “counselor” seriously. His knowledge, creativity and persistence are valuable assets that provide substantial benefits to his clients. He has represented individuals and businesses across the Gulf Coast for over 15 years and he brings together an abundance of skills and experience that can be of assistance to almost anyone.

ABOUT THE IRSALLSTAR TEAM

The IRSALLSTAR team has developed a winning formula to ensure that each client’s individual needs are specifically met. Upon becoming a client of Mr. Willis’ law firm, that client’s immediate needs are assessed and long-term goals are defined. Experienced professionals on the IRSALLSTAR team then assist each client in developing and implementing a custom-tailored game plan to provide both short-term and long-term relief from his or her serious tax problems. All firm clients are continually coached toward successful tax resolution and final victory over their challenges with the IRS and state taxing authorities.